NEW Rhopoint Novo-Curve 4 Glossmeter

Robert Tickner • June 14, 2023

Rhopoint releases NEW Novo-Curve 4 Glossmeter. 

 

This new instrument continues to measure the gloss at 60° of curved samples, small samples and irregular shapes with a 2mm x 2mm spot size whilst offering the following NEW features:

 

  •  GU or % reflectivity, date and time stamped. 
  •  For faster calibration, the instrument automatically detects when the calibration standard is attached to the instrument 
  •  Pass/fail parameters can be defined for instant identification of non-conformances 
  •  Automatic measurements at pre-defined intervals for easy checking of large surface areas. 

           

Custom Small Part Adaptor System

 

The New Novo-Curve 4 includes an indented platen to accept complex parts which could not be measured on the previous instrument.

This platen also accepts 3D printed jigs to allow accurate placement of small switches or irregular shapes.


Statistical analysis via Novo-Gloss Multi Gauge software

 

The included software provides an easy means to measure, import and compare data and export the measurements into several other file formats, e.g. PDF, Excel® or CSV.


Contact Novasys for the full product details.

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